INTO THE WORLD Realism, geopolitics and the G20 18-04-2018 15:50 Recent international events have reignited geopolitical tensions that could affect the G20 meetings being led by Argentina. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD Inclusivity at the heart of Argentina's G20 leadership 10-04-2018 13:31 Given the exclusive nature of the G20 membership, it is also worthwhile highlighting the effort that the Argentine team is making to listen to nations that are not represented in this group. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD Making Argentina's potential a reality 13-03-2018 17:48 After two years of a very intense international activity on the part of the Mauricio Macri administration, it has become critical to define a clear vision of Argentina's foreign policy. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD A G20 with a southern point of view 08-01-2018 19:43 History appears to making a detour to the Southern Cone. The G20 offers a host of opportunities for President Mauricio Macri and his government. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD B20 offers a world of opportunities for local firms and sectors 26-12-2017 16:08 Argentina’s presidency of the G20 offers our nation's productive sectors and their representatives a unique chance to closely observe and participate in the critical debates taking shape in the global entrepreneurial arena. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD Macri eyes Argentina's entry into OECD 06-12-2017 16:56 The government's challenge is to ensure that the reforms implemented in order to gain access to the OECD are in line with a vision of development that finds a consensus. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD Macri-led diplomacy and the G20 22-11-2017 16:04 President Macri can present himself on the global scenario as someone adopting an uncommon posture in Argentine diplomacy: one that avoids exaggerating or overacting – but as the country’s presidency of the G20 arrives, many challenges lie ahead. by Patricio Carmody
INTO THE WORLD Argentina’s upcoming challenge: defining the G20 agenda 15-11-2017 14:00 The government needs to carefully manage its own national agenda and balance it against the wishes of the international community. And it should look to obtain the support of the opposition as it develops the agenda for the important global summit, which takes place in Buenos Aires next year. by Patricio Carmody